Plarn Tutorial

So you want to save those pesky plastic bags from the grocery store? If your spouse or kids look at you like you are crazy, you are in good company! I kept thinking “Surely I will find something to do with all these bags, besides throw them out or donating them to the daycare!” (They use the bags as diaper pail liners – which is handy.) Finally, with a little help from Google, and with my passion for crochet, I managed to make my own plarn (plastic-yarn)!

Fold 1/3 of the bag towards the middle. Fold the opposite 1/3 towards the middle as well. (Most plastic grocery bags smooth out to reveal they are sectioned in thirds to allow for the handles. See photo.)

Fold bag in half.

Trim bottom seam off. Trim handles off, where bag starts.

Cut new piece into 1 inch strips, or desired width. (Hint: I tried trimming narrower ½ inch pieces, but the plarn tends to lose its strength and tears.)

Take two pieces and loop one end over another end. Weave bottom loop back through its own opening.

Grasp and gently pull the two loops in opposite directions. Pull until you form a nice small knot in the center.

Repeat the process, adding a new piece each time. (Hint: hold the knot from previous joining in one hand as you pull to keep the strips even.)After reaching desired length (which may take a while), roll your plarn into a ball for easy storage and use.

What will you create with your plarn?

*If you are feeling really industrious you can also recycle the end piece and handles as stuffing for other projects or packing material. I still don’t know what I will do with all my plarn…maybe crochet a produce bag or shopping bag. I have even seen placemats, coasters, and baskets crocheted and knitted from plarn. Enjoy your plarn!

About The Author

Tia Davis is a writer, wife and mother, living happily ever after with her handsome prince and two charming boys in Western Idaho. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in English and Creative Writing and works from home as a content manager. When she isn't chasing little boys she is blogging about them at Mistress of Madness & Mayhem.